Name:     ID: 
 
Email: 

Flash Quiz 2

True/False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
 

 1. 

When a sound file is imported into a movie, Macromedia Flash places the sound into the movie’s Library.
 

 2. 

One of the guidelines for optimizing movies is to use symbols and instances for every element that appears once in a movie.
 

 3. 

One of the guidelines for optimizing movies is to, when possible, use tweened animations rather than frame-by-frame animations.
 

 4. 

Timeline effects cannot be applied to graphics.
 

 5. 

An animated navigation bar is not a type of special effect.
 

 6. 

If you have an object that moves across the stage, Macromedia Flash stores the location of the object in each frame, as well as the other attributes of the object, such as its dimensions and color.
 

 7. 

You should add a keyframe at the beginning, but not at the end, of each animation.
 

 8. 

The simplest process for resizing an object during a motion tween is to select a frame as the starting frame, draw or place an object on the stage, then create a motion tween.
 

 9. 

Timeline effects can be applied to bitmap images.
 

 10. 

One of the guidelines for optimizing movies is to confine the area of change to a keyframe so that the action takes place in as small an area as possible.
 

Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 11. 

A(n) ____ allows you to create a window through which you can view various objects on another layer.
a.
identifier
b.
navigation bar
c.
mask layer
d.
scene panel
 

 12. 

An example of a(n) ____ effect is having one object change into another.
a.
navigation
b.
layering
c.
morphing
d.
frame
 

 13. 

The extension used for a Macromedia Flash Player file is ____.
a.
.txt
b.
.fla
c.
.swf
d.
.html
 

 14. 

The ____ option, provided by the Property inspector when creating motion-tweened animations, ensures that the object loops properly.
a.
Orient to path
b.
Snap
c.
Tween
d.
Sync
 

 15. 

To create a(n) ____ animation, select the frame on the layer where you want the animation to begin, insert a keyframe, and then place the object on the stage.
a.
motion
b.
frame
c.
effect
d.
tween
 

 16. 

The advantages of using a(n) ____ are that you can have an object move along any path, including a path that intersects itself, and you can easily change the shape of the path, allowing you to experiment with different motions.
a.
motion guide
b.
keyframe
c.
bitmap
d.
playhead
 

 17. 

____ are often the only effective way to elicit an emotion.
a.
Sounds
b.
Scenes
c.
Navigation bars
d.
Properties
 
 
nar002-1.jpg
 

 18. 

A completed ____ dialog box is shown in the figure above.
a.
Layer Properties
b.
Actions
c.
Property inspector
d.
Frame label
 

 19. 

____ files are compressed bitmaps.
a.
JPEG
b.
GIF
c.
PNG
d.
TXT
 

 20. 

The HTML option ____, from the Publish Settings dialog box, allows you to set the movie dimensions as a percentage of the browser window.
a.
Template
b.
Dimensions
c.
Quality
d.
Scale
 

 21. 

The ____ menu is used to delete Timeline effects.
a.
context
b.
tools
c.
edit
d.
file
 
 
nar001-1.jpg
 

 22. 

The figure above, the area labeled “1” represents the ____.
a.
motion guide layer
b.
transformation point
c.
the indented layer containing the animation that will follow the path created on the guide layer
d.
ease value
 

 23. 

The ____ can be used to rename a scene by double-clicking the scene name, then typing in the new name.
a.
Shape panel
b.
Scene panel
c.
Navigation panel
d.
Tween panel
 

 24. 

You can use the ____ command on the File menu to publish a movie and display the movie in either your default browser or the Macromedia Flash Player.
a.
Break Apart
b.
ActionScript
c.
JavaScript
d.
Publish Preview
 
 
nar003-1.jpg
 

 25. 

In the figure above, the area labeled ___ indicates the size of the frame.
a.
1
b.
2
c.
3
d.
4
 



 
         Start Over